Architect: A. Hessell Tiltman & Cecil Jackson “The building shown by the view and groundplan illustrated in this issue is now in course of erection for the Chesterfield School Board, from the designs...

Architect: Kaye-Parry & Ross Public baths and pier still largely intact but derelict after being closed in recent years. The pier was elevated over the swimming areas which were separated into men and...

Architect: Harrington & Ley Harry Harrington and Algernon Sydney Richard Ley practised in partnership in London from 1896 to 1906. “This design was recently selected in competition for new baths by the urban...

Architect: William Williamson Perhaps never constructed, but the site suggested is now in use for residential buildings. Published in The Building News, January 15 1919: “These baths are to be erected on a...

Architect: Richard Barter Definitely one of the more bizarre buildings to have graced Dublin. The main frontage of the Lincoln Place Baths was about 186 feet in length. Separate facilities were provided for...

Architect: Marius Dufresne This magnificent public building was constructed between 1914 and 1916, near the end of the City Beautiful movement. It included a swimming pool and municipal office of public baths.

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